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Maryam Nawaz appeals to Punjab to move to safer areas

Published on: August 29, 2025 3:47 PM

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has urged residents living in flood-prone areas to cooperate fully with rescue teams. She warned that severe flooding poses a serious risk across many regions. The Chief Minister emphasized that saving lives remains the government’s highest priority during this crisis. She called on everyone to stay alert and follow all safety instructions given by authorities. Maryam Nawaz also assured citizens that the government is working hard to protect vulnerable communities.

In her official statement, Maryam Nawaz asked residents in high-risk zones to move immediately to safer locations. She reassured them that the government will provide compensation for any losses suffered. This includes damages to homes, crops, and livestock due to flooding. She urged families to value human life over material possessions during this emergency. The Chief Minister stressed that early relocation can save many lives and reduce suffering.

Furthermore, Maryam Nawaz promised that all eligible flood victims will receive full relief packages. She declared, “This is my promise to the people of Punjab.” The government has set up relief centers to provide aid and basic necessities to displaced families. Officials are working around the clock to ensure timely delivery of food, water, and medical support. The Chief Minister called on everyone to support rescue and relief efforts to speed up recovery.

The Chief Minister also appealed to parents to protect their children and prioritize their safety above all else. She reminded residents that the flood situation requires patience and cooperation from everyone. Authorities continue to monitor weather forecasts and water levels closely. Maryam Nawaz urged communities to stay in touch with local officials for updates. She thanked rescue workers and volunteers for their ongoing efforts during this difficult time.

CM Maryam Nawaz’s urgent appeal highlights the critical need for swift action and unity. She called on all Punjab residents to act responsibly and save lives. The government remains committed to providing full support to flood victims. With continued cooperation, the province hopes to overcome the flood crisis. The Chief Minister’s message is clear: safety comes first, always.

Filed Under: Flood Disaster 2025, Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: flood-prone areas, Latest, Punjab, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, t severe flooding

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